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What to Know About Trump’s Battle With Watchdog Agency Over Federal Spending

The president can decline to spend money appropriated by Congress, with restrictions. Trump wants to reduce or clear away those restrictions.
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A Colonial Conflict That Resulted in the Maryland-Pennsylvania Border

A Colonial Conflict That Resulted in the Maryland-Pennsylvania Border

In ‘This Week in History,’ a royal geographical error in the colonies leads to a border war that ultimately results in the famous Mason-Dixon Line.
NTD Invites Photographers to Celebrate America’s Birth

NTD Invites Photographers to Celebrate America’s Birth

A new international photography competition award commemorates the 250th anniversary of America’s independence.
Is Our Character Set in Cement? Chuck Colson’s Story Says No

Is Our Character Set in Cement? Chuck Colson’s Story Says No

In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet Nixon’s ‘hatchet man’ who became a bringer of light to prisoners and countless others.
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      Beyond Lt. Dan: Gary Sinise Reflects on Grief, Gratitude, and a Life Devoted to Honoring America’s Heroes

      ‘Service … it’s a great healer for a broken heart. It helped me a lot through our fight for our son,’ says the Emmy-winning actor.

      China Eyes Growing Economic, Diplomatic Ties Throughout Latin America

      Amid a temporary deescalation of trade tensions with the United States, Beijing looks to continue building its influence in South America.
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      EPA Looks to Remove Biden-Era Carbon Limits From Coal, Gas-Fired Power Plants

      The 2024 regulation would have required steep emissions cuts from coal and gas plants using carbon capture technology.
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      Biden Makes First Public Appearance After Cancer Diagnosis

      Biden’s personal office announced last week that the 82-year-old had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.
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      EPA Granting Funds to Monitor Bacterial Infestation in US Beaches

      The majority funding goes to a group of six states—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
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      Ukraine, Russia Swap Hundreds of War Prisoners in 2nd Leg of Biggest Exchange

      At a May 16 meeting in Turkey, Russian and Ukrainian representatives agreed they'd each release 1,000 prisoners in the largest exchange of the ongoing war.
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      Rubio Confirms Trump Is ‘Right-Sizing’ National Security Council Amid Reports of Staff Cuts

      Rubio says the changes will better align the National Security Council with Trump’s agenda, but White House has yet to confirm any details.
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      Judge Upholds Block on Trump Admin’s Shutdown of US Institute of Peace

      The court rejects the administration’s request for a stay, finding that the U.S. Institute of Peace is not under executive control.
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      Interior Department Green Lights Utah Uranium Mine Under Expedited 14-Day Environmental Review

      This is the first project in the United States approved under the department’s accelerated review process.
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      Judge Orders Trump Admin to Facilitate Return of Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Man

      A judge previously ruled that the man should not be returned to Guatemala due to his fears of persecution.
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      Russia–Ukraine Conflict Is Jeopardizing Some of the World’s Most Fertile Soil

      Approximately one-third of the world’s richest soil is threatened by chemical pollution and landmine contamination that could permanently scar the region.
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      Europe’s Renewables Grid Upgrade Has a Multitrillion-Dollar Price Tag

      An unprecedented investment is needed to refit fossil-era grids for renewables and surging electrification. Analysts warn the cost will fall on consumers.
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